The Old Farmer's Almanac has predicted what's in store for each state this winter. The publication, which claims to be the longest running published periodical in the country, released its 2025-2026 U.S. Winter Weather Forecast on Sunday - revealing mild, dry and cold conditions for states across the country this upcoming season.
The Old Farmer's Almanac, first released in 1792, found that Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut are expected to have a mild and dry winter. California, Alaska, Hawaii, Iowa, Wisconsin, Michigan, the Dakotas, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana and Arkansas are also in for similar conditions, the publication found.
Meanwhile, Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, New Jersey, Maryland, New York, Missouri, Delaware and a majority of Montana could experience mild and dry winter season. Other states, including Idaho, Nevada, Utah, and Colorado are in for a mild but wet season.
Florida, my State, known for its heat and sunshine, is the only state
expected to be hit with a cold and wet winter. Great. Just great.



Anyone who could accurately predict the weather that far out would have known which six numbers to pick....and be sitting on a nice beach somewhere.
ResponderEliminarDakotas mild and Florida cold. Im thinking their apple cider has fermented.
ResponderEliminarNo real confidence in the Farmer's Almanac weather predictions. Anybody ever backchecked how well they do?
ResponderEliminarNM snowy down into El Paso? Be real. There are mountains but they are not that high, most is desert.
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